Prince‘s former protege Sheila E. is coming to his hometown to play a benefit concert.

Sheila E. will perform Oct. 23 at Orchestra Hall with her father, percussionist Pete Escovedo, and youth performers from Minnesota. The show is separate from the Oct. 13 tribute concert in St. Paul.

“She was always going to do a show for Prince and since she was already booked in Westbury, New York, when they came to her about doing the first tribute … This date worked out for her,” her rep Kim Jakwerth told Page Six on Friday.

Money from ticket sales will go to the Purple Philanthropy fund and made available to community organizations via grants.

Jakwerth added, “It’s really for his charities. Since he died those charities are not getting funded … and she promised the family she would do her benefit after theirs.”

Last month Sheila E. cleared up confusion when a newsletter sent out by the Minnesota State Arts Board on Tuesday said the musician’s ex-fiancée would be performing.

Prince died April 21 of an opioid overdose. After his death, he was credited with a quiet activism that sometimes included anonymous donations to causes he deemed worthy.